If this is is not done in an async way wouldn't this have a serious
performance impact? 

 

Plaatje, Patrick wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I created a script that uses a Solr Search Component, which hooks into the
> main solr core and catches the searches being done. After this it
> tokenizes the search and send both the tokenized as well as the original
> query to another Solr core. I have not written a factory for this, but if
> required, it shouldn't be so hard to modify the script and code Database
> support into it.
> 
> You can find the source here:
> 
> http://www.ipros.nl/uploads/Stats-component.zip
> 
> It includes a README, and a schema.xml that should be used.
> 
> Please let me know you're thoughts.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Patrick
> 
> 
> 
>  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Umar Shah [mailto:u...@wisdomtap.com] 
> Sent: vrijdag 22 mei 2009 10:03
> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Solr statistics of top searches and results returned
> 
> Hi,
> 
> good feature to have,
> maintaining top N would also require storing all the search queries done
> so far and keep updating (or atleast in some time window).
> 
> having pluggable persistent storage for all time search queries would be
> great.
> 
> tell me how can I help?
> 
> -umar
> 
> On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 12:21 PM, Shalin Shekhar Mangar
> <shalinman...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 3:22 AM, Grant Ingersoll
>> <gsing...@apache.org>wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I think you will want some type of persistence mechanism otherwise 
>>> you will end up consuming a lot of resources keeping track of all the 
>>> query strings, unless I'm missing something.  Either a Lucene index 
>>> (Solr core) or the option of embedding a DB.  Ideally, it would be 
>>> pluggable such that people could choose their storage mechanism.  
>>> Most people do this kind of thing offline via log analysis as logs can
>>> grow quite large quite quickly.
>>>
>>
>> For a general case, yes. But I was thinking more of a top 'n' queries 
>> as a running statistic.
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Shalin Shekhar Mangar.
>>
> 
> 

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